Seminar teaches how to turn artistic talent into a business

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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Mar 2007, p. 15
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Local artists can learn how to turn their creative passion into a viable enterprise at The Art of Entrepreneurship seminar taking place March 29. The session-- offered through the Halton Region Business Development Centre in partnership with the Ministry of Small Business and Entrepreneurship and the Ministry of Culture-- is geared toward artists who are looking to evolve their business or art career to the next level of exposure, growth and success. It'll take place from 7 to 10 p.m. at CJ's Café in Bronte, 2416 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville. Registration costs $30. "Artists and artisans are a dynamic element in Halton's diverse economic make-up," said Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr. "I'm delighted that the Region can partner with the Ontario government to offer creative entrepreneurs with new opportunities to learn how to grow their businesses and succeed." The seminar is structured to give visual artists-- both commercial and fine arts-- an overview of how to stand out in a competitive marketplace. Halton Region Business Development Centre business consultant Marianne Crawford will set the stage with a presentation on business planning. Kathryn Adams, an award-winning artist and professor at the Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and the Ontario College of Art and Design, will then lead a marketing discussion. She'll outline self-promotional marketing strategies like direct mail, websites, e-mail promotions, viral marketing, creative directory listings and blogs, and will also provide a list of sources for marketing campaigns. To register for the seminar contact the Halton Region Business Development Centre at 905-8256000 or visit www.halton.ca/business.


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Date of Publication
16 Mar 2007
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Carr, Gary ; Crawford, Marianne ; Adams, Kathryn
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Halton Region Business Development Centre ; CJ's Cafe ; Halton Hills ; Ontario ; Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning ; Ontario College of Art and Design
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Halton.News.220219
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English
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